Baur-Steinkamp & Company 
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Chrysanthemums 
Sixty cents per dozen, $3.00 per 100, $27.50 per 1000—except where noted. 
Our mum stock is clean and in every way in good condition. If you contem¬ 
plate shading part of your plantings this season, we will be glad to assist you in 
selecting the proper varieties. 
LARGE FLOWERED 
W kite 
QUAKER MAID— B. -S. & Co., 1927. Plant this variety in early June and 
take the bud about August 25th to have ready to cut first week in October. 
WHITE CHIEF —B.-S. & Co., 1930. Plant this to follow Quaker Maid. Round 
pure white bloom, glossy foliage and grows three feet tall. Take terminal bud. 
AMBASSADOR —B.-S. & Co., 1931. Fine for growing either normally or for 
shading. Last fall we had this variety blooming from September 12th to Novem¬ 
ber 1st by shading it at different periods. We consider this our very best medium 
early white. Take terminal bud. 
IMMACULATE —B.-S. & Co., 1933. A beautiful grower with glossy foliage. 
The bloom is of medium size, pure white and round form. Blooms in early No¬ 
vember. Take terminal bud. 
STATELY WHITE —B.-S. & Co., 1935. This variety will be welcomed by 
those who cannot plant until July. Its strong growth making possible four-foot 
stems when planted by July 15th. The bloom is incurved and of good size and pure 
white. Plant this to fill between Ambassador, and Monument. Take terminal bud. 
SNOW-WHITE- —B.-S. & Co., 1924. Ranks as one of the very best for early 
November. The blooms are incurved, good sized and pure as snow in color. 
Grows about four feet from June planting. Take terminal bud. 
MARGARET GRAHAM —B.-S. & Co., 1929. Some growers rate this variety 
along with Monument. Pure white round bloom. Fine foliage. Grows four feet. 
Take terminal bud. Blooms about November 20th. 
MONUMENT —B.-S. & Co., 1924. Has become a great favorite for mid-No¬ 
vember. The blooms are large in size and round incurved in form, and pure white. 
Blooms best from terminal bud. 
CHATTANOOGA —Grow this for Thanksgiving day. Pure white incurved 
flower. Grows five feet from June planting. Take terminal bud. 
Yellow 
GOLD LODE —B.-S. & Co., 1927. Plant this early in June and take bud about 
August 25th to cut the first week in October. Also fine for shading and can be 
had in bloom by the first of September. 
GOLDEN OCTOBER— Deep yellow incurved with waxy petals. Grows four 
feet from June planting. Has good foliage. One of the best early yellows. Follows 
Gold Lode to bloom about October 15th in this section. Take terminal bud. 
CELESTRA —B.-S. & Co., 1929. We rate this one of our very best commercial 
yellows. Follows Gold Lode. Perfectly round bloom with perfect stem and foliage. 
Take either late crown or terminal bud. Grows four feet from June planting. Good 
for shading. 
YELLOW AMBASSADOR —Sport from Ambassador. Grow this yellow 
sport along with the original white for a pair of unequaled earlies. We have a 
large stock, February and later delivery. Price $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 
SUNGLOW —One of the good second earlies. Bright yellow flower of good 
size. Grows four feet and blooms in late October. Take terminal bud. 
COAHOMA —B.-S. & Co., 1932. Plant this to follow Celestra. Bright yellow 
flower of good size. One of our best commercial yellows. Fine for shading. Blooms 
in late October. Take terminal bud. 
GOOD NEWS —Clear yellow Sport of Detroit News having wonderful sub¬ 
stance, good stem and foliage. Blooms in early November. Good for shading. 
Take terminal bud. 
